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Background: different Solanaceae and Erythroxylaceae species produce tropane alkaloids. These alkaloids are the starting material in the production of different pharmaceuticals. The commercial demand for tropane alkaloids is covered by extracting them from cultivated plants.

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Secondary metabolites of plants have important biological functions, which often depend on their localization in tissues. Ideally, a fresh untreated material should be directly analyzed to obtain a realistic view of the true sample chemistry. Therefore, there is a large interest for ambient mass-spectrometry-based imaging (MSI) methods.

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Biochemistry and molecular biology of carotenoid biosynthesis in chili peppers (Capsicum spp.).

Int J Mol Sci

September 2013

Department of Plant Genetic Engineering, Center for Research and Advanced Studies-Irapuato Unit, National Polytechnic Institute, Km 9.6 libramiento norte carretera Irapuato-León, Irapuato, Guanajuato 36821, Mexico.

Capsicum species produce fruits that synthesize and accumulate carotenoid pigments, which are responsible for the fruits' yellow, orange and red colors. Chili peppers have been used as an experimental model for studying the biochemical and molecular aspects of carotenoid biosynthesis. Most reports refer to the characterization of carotenoids and content determination in chili pepper fruits from different species, cultivars, varieties or genotypes.

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